...I like to put math in simple terms and relate it to every day life. I feel that many math teachers use terminology and examples that make it confusing for students. In my experience, once a student is confused, they will continue on that path unless someone intervenes. (read more)
...Holding a PhD, I've dedicated my post-academic career to assisting individuals who seek guidance in these domains. My commitment lies in fostering both foundational and advanced knowledge, ensuring that every learner achieves their full potential. Tutoring Philosophy:My tutoring approach is dynamic and tailored. (read more)
...I’ve also helped a few students learn 11th grade Chemistry. Bachelor's in Psychology from Rutgers University I have taken a multitude of courses throughout my academic career focusing on Physiology and Mammalian Physiology. Every aspect of the body has a specific function and they work together to keep your body at homeostasis. (read more)
...As a Special Education Teacher, I'm very good at breaking down the material into steps, using color-coding, and drawing pictures to help students visualize the information and understand it better! I specialize in helping students build confidence in their math abilities to overcome test-taking anxiety. I'd love to help change the way you feel about math! (read more)
...I use the approach that there are multiple ways to solve a problem and there are more efficient ways to solve it under time constraints. I point out the different approaches that work best for each type of problem. Grad school and the GRE require advanced thinking and I can help you get there. (read more)